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SATIURI)AY, SEPTEMBER 1", 1877. EDGAR P. 0., LA. XXVTH YEARN--N 33. I'ATE OF AI)VE ltISEME N\TIYn YSUBSCRIPTION: One Year........... 00 ofIE &'ARIT OlC r:C LD : ix months...............2 50 I irst insertion............ $1 Ut Nix months ............... 2 50 aubequcrlt i~tertioun..... 75 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE CFFICIJA. JOURNAL OF TUHE PAR.ISI OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST---LOUISIANA. E. DUIU'TEZ 8c T. BELLOW, EDITORS. A LAWYER'S TBRIBUTE TC LOVELY WOXAN. Strike, 0 legal muse, the lyre I. lovely womn'. pras. Wbada&b a lustre 'roud our lives, And brightem all our days. Abe's been the ilory of the world E'er nee saiJ world began ; d to to the meary rnmethb ot The memmy efmas. Wherea her tae ia breutimtl- (To-wit: ber ee. of liht. c dive,.n tmac. pestlg ~Ue, And sundry cheeka so bright; Ukwrbeer and noble brew, te bvdy mde and dimple); Sbe hold poeso of our oulr In abeolute fee dimple. Her title to our beact was zad -B beves' a lediestio - pbee by Ililtatlos. r Ia an the divers walka of life, theso waye a queenly smp.re; Whb rule the uh r eS l.pt hr. Under fhil as s weetheart dear, S( ee aor -n counvetiom) She rai all those whbo com to eort Withia her jartedletioe. She lte asjulge to Iove'. moot court, Tao beur ple eftbe mnul ; Lad ies werraite of distrms, Th alwsJs by parol. But wk, at last, the lucky oe WRf ay blshinhag emle . A --es, wl h vali ats givets, we haeteteeasth.e M one. .ad il therough ib an metbr. wif, Tie world wUeti i tee inmeetI ) S d she a ide with jiy, Ande s eat tememeatea. A gudees., warm and tree, Lad new we've triad, as Bel shewa, hod oth roceding part of a bill of attalln.ber, its eonsti tionalit e has never yet beet qealtosd. LooW Itfm& 4 hl w. Nlebe~I hab. appointed Masu45Emae V. Oben't Psriub Jdd n at. jobn the Bsptist to all be, s Cano ensd by the ehlh [' t. )onn 'rdrmagnier. -edorase by the elbrb eeeuatlve u m. melttoe, and tent tp ýobr QC of an o the 'Ti 2d windw has Qoh L piee L pls d JlbOc9 Wedrmm IT w IW Jmtg~d Morrs Mb Sbpat r . uuje. The ann of the Oelu hIL pr., maet but a I,'or dbovb ueme kids of fMm.O.Os A h a h. & WmI. eAiid ebý1A~ss h ltew ies ri. w " wi l l ar r peedbutterlmsap *V0F s wow lt .s kpe a iw t e ra .asul weatl-wib ypn ,r9tieb'l;~rs ZrN ~%lUd wi iinmwmare ir deI.th t "~ilTb~ ~S~~ -M weind t ~I ist r and battle hnsiness out of bim so qnick that in six weeks, if be is alive, he knows more in a minute about the price of pork and flour than be can tell you about a Greek root In sfx months.-HaUk Aauetl (Nov.) R~rellc.] THE LOYGEVTTY OF MIULES. In a diso.,, L': in the Sazerae Lying clll, ;it ni: ht, a memh,-r asserted tbhat ! ,ver dio. He said they to,k "'io te semb,'ance of death, hnt it wa. 3 , dlc',.tin,. Sometimes they nre t::rnsd into Iewspalwr editors and Romn;i.i wrestlers, but they never ce-esedl to exist. He said there is !: mule now nsed on a whim on a mine it Humboldt conuty that was used as a breastwork at the battle of New Orleans, was owned and driven by Grant in California, went all through the war of the rebellion, was blown np in a nitro glyeerine explosion while asisiting in the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, was in St. Louis when the Southern Hotel was burned, and is a pretty good male yet, with the strength of his bind leg only diminished to about the striking iower of a 400-ton steam hammer. The Rev. Dr. MoCosh. of Prin ceton College, tells a story of a negro who prayed earnestly that be and his colored brethren might be preserved from their "ujpettin' sins." "Brudder," said one of his friends at the close of the meeting, "you ain't got de hang ob dat ar word. It's besettin', not ulpett in'." "Brodder," replied the other, 'if dat's so it's so. But I was prayin' de Lord to save us from de sin ob 'toxieatloo, an' ef dat ain't an upsettiu' ala I danno what am? AN mieN DrmmL [W7IugN"(W, Vs.) 8a dnrd] We heard an Irnhmman tell yest erday morning how they stopped bard tim.. "in tbeouseida twinty years are, bedad." ' " MYO-se he said, "therf was Nabhb bad a fine demane and there wha notbin' to ate ontai(i4 nd so, d'y wee, the b'ys pat ail notice on the gran' gate t cm is and rains sarop on the dieanee, and-Mr.-Noose s. he daned to yes if ye shoat ter isrrad then 4 v9= towns **30 V* the "nadl~sd 'tbhe rsi ii #l °th. et ý r9w l dsbt.' 215 PVI7LaDN8i'fl~ A P3 d KENT E HIBITION. Wail, Wiheb, fitled with sfvat ftomer sift 3s4 atted so import Nble- Is7jte mM sps' Posyir E ý M aiss sd Ss ýe Art, a ha lem of Indastrlul art Tfras fow the02w3 adm Me.. po riaI'Da1 siut~e; mwss ye LJ Iaar. T. Jeaowing from the Pbiladelphla 241a6 a, 10gr~A gin.. s biete a. eossut twb* a t aw.b t~r I. *s 5. 1earlr 1q ,,, rare, arl Rork, serats , fhwnttnve end earned R~sel, glass, emrsokratezliie tabrfra, isi. Ammi the. maty . favoral the ssdUy res hem.w "A es# Is st Pr~mr stt (Ir plt .rM ,e" f th~e ute Peer mdhA rcire by Mr. C. WO4k L "IepmaluetIewF bits.4aestt IC Geme..mt asl y a Phil adsipba less, Y tbs i krNe"Wrr O. -A nrsrlirr cstr--liý !!t ndrl mr rl r v PiC11J_ 1 L*C paper, cnarpets., and for slrface deco ration generally. Then collection of gold and silver work consists of electrotype copies of the celebrated objects in the musenms of Enrope, together with many original speci mens of bronze, brass, etc., Japanese, Chinese, and Persian metal work, and wronght-iron work collected at the Centennial, Belgian, and En glish Prnllian mantelpieces, etc. "The fine art departnent of ~he Exhibition, located in Memorial I.ll, throigh the courtesy of the directors of the Pennsylvania Muosenm and echool iof Indlnstrial Art, is being continnallv enriched by the addition of new exhihits. "A collection of paintings belong. I ig to Baron Hermelin, of Sweden, arrived lately, encased in a dosen or more boxes. These pictures are nn stood to intciude nnmer"us mast of Swelish art, and will be :-sh1i r the first time in this country.r'o TAe reprint of Blackwood's Maga srae for Anunst has been received from the Leonard GSott Publishing Co.. 41 Barclay Street, New York. Besides the serial stories, "Mine is Thine" and "Pauline," which are each continued at considerable length, there is an article on Victor Hngo, esabodling a rapid review of the "LAgende des Si6cles," which is declared to be a magnificent poem, and short criticisms upon his novels, begianing with "Notre Dame." Ad mitting that he is a great poet, the writer pronounces that he i, more likely to live in his novels than in his poses. Tim pleasant, gossiping "Wande refs Letters," are continued, and this number gives a sketch of the career of Murat as King of Naples. "The Storm in the East-No. III." eondenses the war news np to the 20th of July, and gives a better oon caption of the progress of the .can than can be gathered flsom the y pnrsnal of the fragmenatary bulletins in the daily papers, which not unfreqnently contradict the as sertions of the day before. The periodicals reprinted by the LowARDn Soorr PULIarnsxo Co., (41 Barclay Street, N. Y.) are as follows: Ike l do Quarterly, Edianbrgh, Westhniaster, and British Quwrterly RBevere, and Blackaood's Magease. Price, 84 a year for any one, or only $15 for all, and the postage is pre paid by the Publishers. Pkreoigl V l Jurntil and 8& ee *( fai-Contents for September, I. RIhbd M. Thompson, Seeretary of the Navy. II. The Study of Metaphysic.. III. LUfe in the Deep. Illustrated. IV. Our Work. V. Light tn Dark Places. Chapt er- IV., aud V. VI. Poor To-m -a Photograph. VII. Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson. Pbrtrait. VII. Home from Comcncemen t. IX. The Stereoscope and its Pict area. X. Thomas Cook, the Traveler's Priend. Portrait. XI. India--4ucent and Modern. XII. Secretiveness, Cautiousness, Appiobativenem, ete. XIrI. Is Man an Animal I XIV. "NMet" in the Scripture Snse. V. The Action of Medicines. I. The Pino and the Aprirot. rial ed urrest Matters. Beseed of Slaunce. Agrienl to. Ifatorial Department. 7N , New York. of Letters at Edgar P. 0. "st - 81, 1877. An am"e 1,. Clark a D' u Pedtinand PWmedmr A Bolloway James flamtis P'. Rewl Frank 'TIrner Jula. Turner Louis UONI.ARY AND COMMERCIAL. Nw OaRLza. THURSDAY. Aug. 30, 1877. GOLD ................1041 @ 105 SUGAR Common............. 81 - Fair ............... 81 @ - Fnlly Fair ........... - @ - Prime .............. 9 @ - Choice .............. 9 0 91 Yellow clarified...... 91 0 10 White clarfied........ 10) 11 FLorR Snperflne......... 4 75 0 - Double extra....... 5 00 0 5 25 Triple extra........ 5 50 0 5 75 Choice extra....... 6 75 Q 7 00 CORN IN SACKs White, ' babels.... 56 0 57 Yellow ............ - - OATs $ bushels........... 38 0 40 W HISYY Rectifed, V gallon....l 10 O 1 12 DRY SALT MEAT Shoulders lb..... 51 5 BACON- Shoulders b..... 510 6e Hams, sugar-cured...ll 0 1i2 PoRx- Mess, bbl.......13 75 0 14 50 .cr.- Fair " ........ 5 - Prime " ..... 6 0 6} NOTICE! The Ahsehment Roll of 1877 for this Parish is oompleted and has been delivered to the Recorder for thirty days, soording to law, for revision. ISAIAH WgBRE, Asse.mor of St. John the Bktl t august 4, 1877. Atli 1. A GREAT SENSATION A ISWHAT Iscumt7 In HAHWN ILLE with his SH)E FA~CTOT. Sboes for Ladier shoe. for Ueitlermcn.aboei for Chebi e, dhos for rble and poor, shoe.. foe alL mds to rdor, by the potr or down. at from 0Mll . ooPflS lre Ir Daspeeetf Ily icita the patron of the good oerl. a S.John ob e tB pthS 1mg Dccriv of Colr. mt or pra60,- dtL~ St1 Pm oegedilige s lJOE a trial l Aeldms, JOSEPB I!1g.R)mbles . Stljy7I. Pailab Rr. WANT TED. Mr. H. C. Vegas ELEONTINE BTORE. Asumptino, 1*.. wishes to rest a store in St. John tile B.ti t or 8t. Charles-Hhn. vtUle weald suitim. Give full iutormatios in wnting : loestion, size of Imilding, terms, FOR SALE. A FknLmd ehVI)Ie *r a CARRIAGE HAB Rat HshwllS. f Chu rle Peuis. I. Alot of gnd meeml g116flhet in depth antd 5 feet bokt. with good dwetllmj oese ed .hod theesos, s. mad ad rtensd ces$o. will be sold cheap 05 M q ifl5e. The~ pew wuor rns flroe siling b e ecw~t stdspenum. 6Addern . P., WiqLe bepR o arhnbD, 4iYU J. TTV. CENE ET Attomey at Law SOVICE AND RSWIDENCE: .t. lobn the Baptst. left beak, 6 miles ebre St. Preters Chrelh. W'WIU be a the Court Rese erery Thrsday. Jaug-1y. nmr Cbwmmgw. Crayniw, and .wu'd. Nottnc. keiptnt TMzt. trupmu nt. Ptnrr amn Chnnmo Carta. 1 n 00 aaus?. wohb $1. sP¶t poft~ltt~ri fn for 7 . nlr~~ r"3IWTId low Ons, DIwti. Egbb. tidied LU~. SLat77ly. NOR. BRAUD. A. Y.SNEAULT. BZtAI'D & EANIEAUL', Proptietos of the New Asseuslo. ICE MANUFACTORY, DOA?'ALD8ONVILLE, LA. ed º A. bVUIkL now?. TUTT'S PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: DoI. Turr:-Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspe ia, Constipation, and Piles. Last spring your pils were recommended to me; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, dilgetio perecrt, regular ools, piles gone, nd 1 hve ned fort pounda sold fesh. They amre worth wbir wlht in od. Ray. R. .. SIMPSON, Louisvilk, Ky. TUT PS P ed i the practi of edicine thirty -O-- m.yel, .d ored16b i fame s fodeon s for o t. e to.n in cth. . I d.al + lpe'.= have the guarantee S that they am prepred T S PllS oneleilpple SIna WAWru Hezin 8 EAWW combining in thet rJ'1rs pujj .:: Sthe he~rssore anta 4a edtlstoin rj.eethe Is aoeelaed, and by their lic actib on the digeste organs, reguar t health ev. ona- mum aon=o'm r e wid th i which j .rasea ae& e --. I, whbUe under the v s oTU PUS dlitselfadkicateskteibr -"Ithe hod and hence agei thehra ian crlt herMe PMOic, te si,,.t, wdt -o.- ·rwkre. Ol-ee, 3 a-ray Street. New York 1311MM OF IsoLp Iso $MIS4 d . hermims ) a sy wa..N. Puiasaas. C raa5wra~a4 WHAT I* 1¶5 u LII Read the Answer t bI a pl that w in the South, sad is t isd h ene dlseerm Ml that ather merbs, I ert s The most powedal blood p rhews tokm hal cleem ar dbs ce 1 ld f alm,__--_ dJ, fpeel d sruserm the mt ad teatre .e eseeme, shis ee dro , kidey corn. gaýlat, ow elcb ofsc pwen tl ems,cude i whir scomlasmo.amd buIlds p HELTHY, SOLID FLESH. As l tdomto kUpbJitle it i oon typ hw been rediaily ered by dl Ary ~bbW., moinIUmd - ulil d on FMWl ya It I. dui the and tali; and loesead of debility, hemd 'g sold byj ý rS, Moisst .Jr Hwreek. '1j .ow. FOUR MONTH8 OF GOOD HEALTH FOB 25 OENI$S ANwr smoos WHO WULL "Yt A IlQW PARSON'g FltJllATIY PIULS, sad will take oo (1) est a*lab fht r might.. and will do thib evysU third week dnring the mouths of Jane July. AU "m4 and Imptenbe, will not bktrouhled wtb Wever and A£eo, nor ev Wsn-r. ner le.s IPryver, nor ay the diseases resniting from miasmat common to Misasour. Mldloppl)t. Louiana, Arkansas and Texas. If PARoaN'a PW4TIUWU PAILLr canmat be ob itaned at your nearest store. a.nd 5 es. to the underined. and the pills shall be saot. put paid, by eturn mail. Pbysltis .- no died by me at L.SO per thossnl hl- - As this is but little rae than half pries for standard pills by the the tsand, cash mus emsny the order. The Beape wil be rbeely sent to any phyh. lan applis ion. We will send Parson's Pile by mel to ors . WmOI.RE ALR AGW9NT. CY.LHO Le an............ . t.Lees , Ie (3. W. Joe & CcO.........MetIJlhis. 'l'e.. K.J. Har & Co......... New Orles. . a. C. J. Lsttreoou &O.....Ittlie Rook, Ark. T. C Tanourea &Oo.....Q.Gaese.. Tea. ADDIMI ALL RanI0 s u. 1. JO@NRONiY & seq., Weager, Mihuee, Preproesers. 2 je771y. Dr 0. HUARD, Orwfas of the XdItt IewL of Phartl., s CUT Plgsis e of I Clf eas Orlesans. Hles persavnetlya uenthiu himself is St. Jes the a , a the resdene of the late Dr Wn. Hart. and re:qspeel t odrse his. l .mair servWie to the public. Jan. 113 y. PUBLIC AAD HIGH SCHOOL TROY. MISSOURI. The next session of thi school will begin on the first Tuesday in teptember (4th). 1477, and eld on the second Thursday of June. 187R. The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers. and no, I ins will ae spared to make the School thoroughly efitcient in every department. Parents esitrntting their children to my care. may rest assured that every effort will be rtulde to give them thorough and avate Imatie training. The discipline of the school will he rigid nod regulated always by ajnst regard for the goodl of the whole. PUPILS FROM A DISTAW"CE Will Inot be received unless they are placed under the inperintending care of this teacb ers of the school. both in and out of shobool hours. Prompt and cheerful obedience to every rule and regulation will he required, and pul,il who are disposed to he negligent and dlcsnhedient are not wanted and will not be retained in the school. THE BOARDING HOUSE, Locat-d near the school huilding, will he undter the supervisin, of the Principal and Aaaistants. who will see that pupila rightly euiplny their time out of school hours. GRADE. The school is graded from the Primary de partment to a Collegiate ,ourse. so that pu pils of every degree of adrancrmeut may he reaulily classed. The enurse of study is de signet, to prepaire pupils for entrance into the higher classes of College. or in cases wherei this is Inot contemplated.l forengaging in the vce:ltions of civil litf. The progress of the l.plils will ee tested not only hy daily recitations, but also by examinations. oral an.l written. Monthly reports of elass stand. ing, attinldAnce and de-portmnout will he sent the parent or gnnardian of each pupil, and the principal earnestly begs that thees re ports receive attentive inspection, and that the weight of Iprental authority be used to enforce his eorte for the advancement of his pupils. The serviees of an excellent French taeeber have been nsecred, and that language will he tanght to children, on the application of parents. There is a catholic ehurch in the town, where children belonging to that religion attend divine servje. Will he malea speelalty. and will be t Ia r, by an able sun exprerirred teeher. he whole school will be exercised In vocal mn sic free of clar; e. TERM'S: O Tnition per sesmian f40 wks......t! to $4t iar per uwerk................ 5 to 0 a( Instrctionl on Piano Orman o itar10 ft) Paymenits in quarterly install i t bily in amlvane. fs These terms can but be rearde.l as vry reasonnll, $145 to $1610 wavering the whld. comt for session,, of ten months, rusltie f cortse laing extra. Parerits are earnestly reqnesrlt to atdA their elidlren the tlat ,tla of the atnime, si that they may have the advantage of hsli. ning with their classe. Charge. after the first month nuad front the tiea of entmree. and no dialuetiwma unless fur slekness pr tractel tor mar thanl oue mouth, eOar we in tlre exercise of disaipline pnpill have bee dlsmiastel. For further jaaxtiaa eppuev o Prinehit. lUvtf ' Trey, Lenin Cl Mo. bhgtr not asily aearned In thrill U 7 'Htimnes. hut It ran b. mad. it thee, auntla hby Da fgrt om ails .a, In any rrnnnsrr who is rrlllinlt to work strulilr uc the .mpihraent that -e IhreuW,. #pJ r week iIyufr anwa town. Ywa need nut be awn' fnui han.. aer ntight. Yoe cat. F1'c yonr whole thue to the work. or only yo11r sas.a" Momttait. Iw. ovay i"etaot are making overk lar day AU who p gaga at nc.cm make nioune, fait. At the prem eat time Money ananot he made as eamily Knul rapidly at any other buamam. It mat nothin tr buahiag Terms aad $ Ouht -c AtWýdepat coca. H. Halurrs & Co., Pwhnd,'Mi. alas. U ly. -[ jj LI VEK S